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Windows Azure AppFabric will be available on the Official Windows Azure Platform Team Blog

We are combining all Windows Azure platform related content into one place: the Windows Azure Platform Team Blog at www.WindowsAzureBlog.com. This will be the new destination for all product releases, resources, tools and news around the Windows Azure platform. You can bookmark this new blog location and sign up for the Windows Azure AppFabric RSS feed there.

We will continue to post about Windows Azure AppFabric on this blog, as well as post about Windows Server AppFabric, WCF, WF, development, deployment, and management.

Why are we adding the Windows Azure AppFabric content to the Windows Azure Platform Team Blog? The Windows Azure Platform Team Blog will be the one-stop-shop blog for all components of Windows Azure platform, including Windows Azure, SQL Azure, Windows Azure AppFabric and DataMarket. If you are interested in the Windows Azure platform you will no longer have to visit multiple blog locations to be on top of all the late-breaking news and information. The Windows Azure Platform Team Blog will continue to cover the wide range of topics we have addressed on this blog, from product announcements to technical “how-to” posts. You can continue to expect the same quality content you have been receiving, on this new integrated blog. If you’re primarily interested in posts about Windows Azure AppFabric, you can subscribe to a dedicated RSS feed in the new blog or continue following it on this blog. Alternatively, now you will also have the option to get all the Windows Azure platform information in one integrated RSS feed.

To continue to provide a single view of the Windows Azure platform, expect to see a similar evolution across Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube over the coming weeks. We’ll be sure to notify you when that happens. In the meantime, we hope these changes will make your life a little easier by making the Windows Azure Platform Team Blog your destination for all the latest news and information about the Windows Azure platform.